tally accepted diotuin that, the teacheys ,(i[ our primary schools are to be held r.iloly responsible for the misdeeds of scholars, and a portion of the press, >vitji a suspicious readiness to write sure to be popular, is careful to pnint, :uii whenever a lad is caught using bad language, or robbing a lien roost, how defoci tive the training in our schools must be.It is highitime that the blame.should: be put on the right shoulders, and that parents should be reminded that they cannot thus caa4llt«rt r the shoulders'of a boflf bf publi6 servants, Do the fault ,firidars every seriously consider how small isjhe' portion of each day during vthich ( , the, Bcholjir. ;? is ~ui?,4or i\|ihe supervision teacKev lls it not -our- . Schools orlunder the_watch£ul care of the'[teachers) that boysdearn^to 1/' smoke, to swear, and pilfer, Tho semt naries wheret r the habits" are.acquired are the street corners, where groups of lads, who ought to bo' at'home'} arfi ; se'eivloUiig' ing of an evening- 'Unless'well seconded by parents, a' schoolmaster- can do little towards effecting' a•: permanent; reformation. Good conduct, like charity, should begin at homeland it ie"not .too much to hope that a better feeling will prevail on . this point so that parents 1 -may habitually co-operate with teftchers in their efforts to improve the schoolboy morality.
TOOGOOD'S SWEEP ON W. J. c. HANDICAP.No. IS SoukarV 19 ... .. . King Quail 49 .. " 62 ..' Tim Whiffler . 151 ... ... Orphan .154 ... Ada 174 ~ Komeo 180 .. Lara We hereby certify that the drawing was conducted in a propel'- manner, and that the above is the result. "DANIEL C. KEIR, 388 HENRY McPAILANE. 'mg LET,-A newly finished dwelling _L house in Perry-street, containing six mi, Apply to y .. 11. &, J. BROWN. 0 I L, I N fi-. D 0 W ut. B THE Tauherenikau Boiling Down Works are now open for the season. . Terms—lOd per head. 387 ALFRED TYER. E. JONES, Bread' and- biscuit- baker, • • • Feather'stok, • ; Families waited on daily. Terms monthly. . Small Goods of Ever'yDescription. 387 FOR THE RACES. THE uiidersighed will run coaches from the Club arid Empire Hotels on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, at 9 a.m. sharp for the races. Return Fare, 12s. NEIL & COOKERY, 385 T. MCCARTHY. NOTICE. A LL PERSONS found trespassing on my JiL property in Fergiisson's Estate will be prosecuted. '384 JENS. JORGENSEN, pRELIMINARY NOTICE. ■ ■ The estate of the late Henry Bannister, at Akura, will shortly be offered by the Executors for sale by tender. The land is all fenoed into convenient sections. Particulars ' will be given in future advertisement. TOWN HALL, MASTERTON. . . SPECIAL ATTRACTION. :,J - The World-Renowned carandini OPERATIC AND BALLAD COMPANY, Including the following acknowledged Artistes Madame Carandini, Miss Maud Carandini, Miss Josephine De'akin, Mr Walter ■ Sherwin, and Mr'Gorden r Gooch, ■ • i tlieir Highly-Popular Entertainment, on MONDAY m. TUESDAY, Feb; 16 and 17. eion, 4s and 2s. Commence at 8 380 '.. .o'clock. SMjILL UNIMPROVED FARMS near ■Featherston and Greytojyn, in blocks to sijit purchasers. Open swamp and bush country. Deferred payments. Apply Messrs ' Josjkh.and Philmf.s, Dry 'River Station) lower 1 Valley, 846
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 387, 12 February 1880, Page 5
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